Digitally Transform with Confidence

In today’s increasingly connected digital world, your organization needs to adapt to how employees and customers want to use IT to do business. But to embrace innovative IT with confidence, you must protect against the threats that target people, the applications they use, and the devices and data they access. In this session, we will share how building security into the fabric of your IT infrastructure, together with giving Security Operations the tools to address threats intelligently, will enable you to power your business forward with confidence.

Get your questions answered and hear how the Spin-Merge benefits our abilities to deliver software for your security needs.

On September 7, Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced plans for a spin-off and merger of our Software business unit with Micro Focus, a global software company dedicated to delivering and supporting enterprise software solutions. The combination of HPE’s software assets with Micro Focus will create one of the world’s largest pure-play enterprise software companies. We will remain focused on helping you get the most out of the software that runs your business.

Join two of our HPE Software Enterprise Security leaders to hear firsthand about the recently announced spin-merge. Gain direct insight into what it means for you. This is a big opportunity for us to deliver even more of the Application Security, Data Security & Encryption, and SIEM organizations depend on in our fast moving world. Hear about our security portfolio strategy. Bring your questions and join us on this accelerated journey to success.

In today’s increasingly connected digital world, your organization needs to adapt to how employees and customers want to use IT to do business. But to embrace innovative IT with confidence, you must protect against the threats that target people, the applications they use, and the devices and data they access. In this session, we will share how building security into the fabric of your IT infrastructure, together with giving Security Operations the tools to address threats intelligently, will enable you to power your business forward with confidence.

The third annual SANS survey on incident response will look at the continuing evolution of incident response, how tactics and tools have changed in the last three years and how security professionals are dealing with increasing numbers and kinds of attacks. The survey report and webcast will also look at key takeaways and recommendations for practitioners and management.

In this session, we will look at emerging trends in addition to survey results. Attendees will learn:

How integrated incident response tools are in the typical organization
What impediments hamper effective incident response
How budget allocations are projected to change over the next 12 months
Improvements planned in the next 12 months

Enterprises spend millions protecting themselves from adversaries and attempting to reduce their risk. Are their investments paying off? Hear from industry expert Chris Christiansen what organizations are doing to effectively make themselves less of a target for cyber criminals and how some enterprises make themselves an easier target for their adversaries. Gain insights on how these tactics have evolved over time and get a glimpse of what the future holds.

Join Forrester and HPE Experts discussing why enterprise investments in security aren’t having the desired impact due to reliance on point solutions and treating security as a silo, overlay function. Find out more about how Converged Security can help overcome these challenges:

A use-case driven approach enhancing current security practices
Integrates with existing security methods, creating a ‘security-by-design’ solution
Uses end-to-end collaboration to embed security throughout the IT service value chain

In a world where all devices now have global reach, risk is no longer contained to just one organization. Breaches now have collateral damage and legislation threatens security practitioners in unintended ways. Just as attackers continue to evolve their techniques, defenders must accelerate their approach to detection, protection, response, and recovery as we move into the concept of the digital enterprise.

Jewel Timpe, Senior Manager at HPE Security Research, will highlight our unique perspective on the attack surface. Drawing from the latest findings from the 2016 Cyber Risk Report, this session will provide critical guidance on responding to changing technology, impending regulatory changes, and reducing security threats in an interconnected world.

Expanding on the results of the 2015 SANS Incident Response Survey, the threat hunting survey explores the uses and benefits of threat hunting. Results of the survey will be presented in a two-part webcast.

In Part 1 of the webcast, attendees will gain insight into:

What threat hunting entails
What pitfalls stand in the way of attaining actionable results
What organizations are discovering through threat hunting

Many Security Operations Centers (SOCs) struggle in 3 key areas when it comes to personnel: continuous training, extending retention and measuring effective KPIs. In this talk we introduce the combination of gamification, user experience and machine learning as a concept to address these 3 challenges. We plan to share our real world experience implementing these concepts for the internal SOC at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.

Data security is one of the most challenging areas facing IT across consumer-transacting businesses today. The mega-breaches in the news are not physical and traditional perimeter security is insufficient. Instead, cyber criminals steal business-critical and customer-confidential data through malware, hacking and attack vectors that exploit security gaps throughout the extended digital enterprise.

The good news is there are standards-based, innovative data-centric technologies that protect sensitive data at rest, in motion and in use. Most important, implementing a data-centric security program does not hamper your organization’s ability to access, move, analyze, and use your data across platforms, to enable business success. CISO’s can mitigate risk while saying ‘yes’ to the business.

Attend this session to gain a deeper understanding of how to get ahead of rapidly evolving cyber-threats to secure sensitive customer and corporate data across your ecosystem.

We often hear that cyber criminals are sophisticated and that they are organized. But what does that mean exactly? What does it mean to our organizations? Hear how HPE is digging into the world of cyber-criminals to understand it and to disrupt it. See how these businesses are organized and when we look closely, see how they look a lot like our businesses. With a value chain that includes finance, marketing, customer and even legal functions, our approach to adversaries’ shifts from one that is basic and rudimentary to one that recognizes these organizations as competitors. We can begin to take these competitors into account when planning for future business innovations. Learn about the most valuable hacking business types, their motivations, and the weaknesses of this underground marketplace so that you can most-effectively protect your enterprise against these adversaries.

In 2015 around 40 percent of data breaches were the result of external intrusions, while the remainder were caused by a lack of internal controls/employee actions, lost or stolen devices/documents, and social engineering/fraud. The good news is that the vast majority of security breaches can be prevented by implementing and enforcing basic security best practices with proven technologies.
Join this educational panel webinar to hear experts discuss how to establish a data protection plan and educate employees to maintain PCI compliance, and enforce basic security best practices and leverage technology solutions to prevent data breaches in 2016.

SIEMs have been around for years and many companies are wondering if they actually got a return on their investment. Meanwhile, multiple vendors are claiming that their latest tool can do everything that a SIEM can and more! Can the SIEM survive?

We believe that the SIEM is not dead. SIEM is evolving. It must be remembered though that a SIEM is a living, breathing creature that must be cared, fed and interacted with in order to thrive. SIEMs have gotten more robust and can be used to interact with other security programs in ways that they couldn’t a few years ago. Companies need to utilize the SIEM as their central pane of glass to see the threats to their environment and use integration with other tools to help ensure the security of their electronic data.

Join this webinar to learn how data-centric security brings next generation protection for reducing risk and protecting sensitive information as well as your brand, while enabling Cloud business practices. We’ll discuss how we help customers “accelerate next” and neutralize the possibilities of cloud data breaches. Find out how HPE SecureData for Cloud is a game changer.

In 2015 around 40 percent of data breaches were the result of external intrusions, while the remainder were caused by a lack of internal controls/employee actions, lost or stolen devices/documents, and social engineering/fraud. The good news is that the vast majority of security breaches can be prevented by implementing and enforcing basic security best practices with proven technologies.

Join this educational panel webinar to hear experts discuss how to establish a data protection plan and educate employees to maintain PCI compliance, and enforce basic security best practices and leverage technology solutions to prevent data breaches in 2016.

If there is any constant in cyber security, it’s change. New threats emerge daily, old configurations can suddenly become vulnerable, and the actions of a single user can often compromise an entire network. Continuous monitoring can be integral to how enterprises gain an ongoing awareness of the cyber risks they actually face. Join this webinar to hear results from the ‘What Are Their Vulnerabilities? A SANS Continuous Monitoring Survey’, and how HPE Security continuous monitoring solutions can help your organization respond effectively to security vulnerabilities and risks, detect and counter network intrusions, and secure the interactions between your users, applications, and data.

Any organization deploying or looking to deploy an IPS recognizes that false positives are the bane of such systems, while intelligence about active and new threats is vital to keeping an IT organizations defensive posture at its utmost effectiveness and efficiency. Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) TippingPoint IPS appliances inspect traffic in real time and take advantage of the latest warnings of network-based threats while reducing, and often eliminating, false positives; this webcast will discuss the technology behind the next-generation features and present the results of a review by SANS senior analyst and instructor Dave Shackleford.

On average, the 58 United States companies participating in the 2015 Cost of Cyber Crime study lost $15 million due to cyber crime, an increase of 19 percent from $12.7 million in last year's study. And other countries are close behind. These are results from the recently completed Ponemon Institute 2015 Cost of Cyber Crime study. You know the risks, but you need the data to plan your defenses and demonstrate the cost of inaction.

For a fuller look at these and other findings from the institute’s study, join Dr. Larry Ponemon, chairman and founder of the Ponemon Institute, to learn:

-What cyber crimes are most common and most costly
-The hidden internal and external costs you incur
-What security defenses are most effective in reducing losses
-How businesses with a strong security posture drive down costs

In this webcast, a panel of peers as well as our very own Mark Painter examines the most common found vulnerabilities and ask how they’re being discovered, patched, and centrally-managed throughout the system’s life cycle. Listen to this webcast and learn best practices and advice from peers who’ve implemented or attempted to implement continuous monitoring within their organization.

The old school of cyber defense emphasized securing your infrastructure – protecting endpoints, your network, servers and inhibited data flows. But data needs to run free to power our organizations, and it's hard to protect something as fluid as data. Come see how the new school of cyber defense addresses this challenge. Join us to discover security that is agile and emphasizes protecting the interactions between our users, our applications and our data.

Cyber Crime cost US companies an average of $15 million in 2015 – a significant increase from a year earlier. It’s a troubling trend unearthed by the Ponemon Institute’s 2015 Cost of Cyber Crime study. You know the risks, but you need the data to plan your defenses and demonstrate the cost of inaction. In this Webinar Dr. Larry Ponemon and

-What cyber crimes are most common and most costly
-The hidden internal and external costs you incur
-What security defenses are most effective in reducing losses
-How businesses with a strong security posture drive down costs

HPE is a leading provider of security and compliance solutions for modern enterprises that want to mitigate risk in their hybrid environments and defend against advanced threats. Based on market leading products, the HPE Security Intelligence and Risk Management (SIRM) Platform uniquely delivers the advanced correlation, application protection, and data security & encryption technology to protect today’s applications and IT infrastructures from sophisticated cyber threats. Visit HPE Enterprise Security at: www.hpe.com/security